Foreign media: European think tanks accuse the EU of blaming China's rise for its own economic failures.

The EU is preparing tougher measures to address the so-called "China Shock 2.0," but Beijing has canceled two high-level meetings this month, including a ministerial-level digital dialogue and the visit by EU senior diplomat Skog to China. However, EU sources say this move is not an act of retaliation by China.

The head of the European Economic Program at the Institute of Modern International Relations in China criticized on social media, stating that Brussels clings to flawed narratives, spreading claims such as "China's industrial upgrading equals threat" and "China's export growth equals risk," as if China's normal development itself is an inherent "original sin" against Europe.

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